"Virgil" <virgil@ligriv.com> wrote in message news:virgil-7EF741.13432231052013@BIGNEWS.USENETMONSTER.COM...> In article> <c6dcf9d4-0bc6-48fd-8b83-e2c3d240ce92@h5g2000vbg.googlegroups.com>,> WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote:>>> WMytheology § 275>>>> The term actual infinite is not a term of set theory>> But the terms "actual infinity" and "actually infinite" are.

which leaves the term "actually infinity" which is what you get with n / 0, where n is any number not equal to 0